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Michael Wilson is a preeminent practitioner who advises clients on the full range of construction matters, both transactional and disputes.
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Michael Wilson is a Florida Bar Board certified construction lawyer, having practiced exclusively in construction law and litigation for more than 25 years. He focuses in complex claims, representing primarily public and private owners, developers, and contractors and their sureties in the areas of project impact and delay claims, project defect claims, and payment disputes among project participants.
He has trial experience, representing clients in state and federal courts and in arbitration, as well as Federal Boards of Contract appeals.
Mike has experience in contract drafting and negotiation, as well as project dispute resolution mechanisms such as dispute resolution boards aimed at preventing claims from reaching litigation and/or arbitration.
Member, The Florida Bar ·Trial Lawyers Section
Construction Law Committee
Member and Past Chair, Orange County Bar Association
Construction Law Committee
Associated General Contractors of America
Member, American Bar Association
Forum Committee on Construction Industry
Construction Litigation Section
Litigation Section
Torts and Insurance Practice Section
Fidelity and Surety Section
Fellow, Construction Lawyers Society of America
University of Florida Levin College of Law, JD (1986)
University of Florida, BA, summa cum laude (1983)
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Michael Wilson is a preeminent practitioner who advises clients on the full range of construction matters, both transactional and disputes.
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"Mike is a tremendous litigator; he is extremely responsive and able to manage some very complex litigation."
"Mike is a tremendous litigator; he is extremely responsive and able to manage some very complex litigation."